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Skip to Search Results- 20Edmonton Social Planning Council
- 2Kolkman, John
- 2Moore-Kilgannon, Bill
- 1Ahorro, Joseph
- 1Community Trends Working Group
- 1Edmonton Gleaners Association
- 13Canada, Alberta
- 8Canada, Alberta, Edmonton
- 6Economic indicators
- 6Health status indicators
- 6Poverty--Statistics
- 6Social indicators
- 21Edmonton Social Planning Council (ESPC)
- 7Edmonton Social Planning Council (ESPC)/Poverty and Social Assistance (Edmonton Social Planning Council)
- 5Edmonton Social Planning Council (ESPC)/Health (Edmonton Social Planning Council)
- 5Edmonton Social Planning Council (ESPC)/Children, Youth and Family (Edmonton Social Planning Council)
- 3Edmonton Social Planning Council (ESPC)/Community Development and Planning (Edmonton Social Planning Council)
- 2Edmonton Social Planning Council (ESPC)/Food Security (Edmonton Social Planning Council)
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2012-11-01
Achieving the Promise: Ending Poverty in Alberta focuses on child and family poverty in Alberta during the post-recession period. Despite the incredible wealth in our province, there are still thousands of Albertans who are struggling to make ends meet. This report shows that more work needs to...
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1998
Edmonton Social Planning Council
Edmonton LIFE is a collaborative, ongoing project that has established a shared definition of quality of life in Edmonton. The project provides an accessible and comprehensive report measuring health, environmental, economic and social indicators.
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2002
Edmonton Social Planning Council
This edition continues to identify emerging trends by reporting comparative data for the indicators first introduced and measured in 1997.
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Government of Alberta Social Policy Framework public consultation focus group summary notes: Project Adult Literacy Society (PALS)
Download2012-09-01
Edmonton Social Planning Council
This is a summary of a discussion between Edmonton Social Planning Council staff and clients from the Project Adult Literacy Society (PALS). Clients spoke about what they would like to see in the Government of Alberta’s Social Policy Framework, their attitude towards current government programs...
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1988-10-01
Edmonton Social Planning Council
A brief presented to the Premier's Commission on Future Health Care for Albertans
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1998-07-01
Edmonton Social Planning Council
In May 1997 over two hundred poor people came together at the first Western Canada Poor People's Conference in Edmonton to discover the magnitude of the problem, its causes and consequences, and possible solutions. This three day event was designed to provide insights to the social and individual...